Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes, and their distinctive component parts. (2) Projectiles, charges, and cartridges of all kinds, and their distinctive component parts. (3) Powder and explosives specially prepared for use in war.... The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Con to Edw - Page 321910Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Pitt Cobbett - 1924 - 770 pages
...p. 25 (Spain), p. 51 (Holland): and incorporated in the Declaration of London. (k) De plein droit. including arms for sporting purposes, and their distinctive...explosives specially prepared for use in war ; (4) gun mountings, limber boxes, limbers, military wagons, field forges, and their distinctive component... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1922 - 1314 pages
...ammonium, cyanamide and mercury. 62. Resinous products, camphor and turpentine (oil and spirit). 03. (1.) If any person obtains an order for the appointment of a receiver or manager of t 64. Soap.. 65. Potassium salts. 66. Oleaginous seeds, nuts and kernels, and animal or vegetable fats... | |
| Maurice Parmelee - 1924 - 476 pages
...without notice, be treated as contraband of war, under the name of absolute contraband: (1) Arms of ail kinds, including arms for sporting purposes, and their...explosives specially prepared for use in war. (4) Gun-mountings, limber boxes, limbers, military wagons, field forges, and their distinctive component... | |
| Pitt Cobbett - 1924 - 770 pages
...contraband, also previously and incorporated in the Declaration of suggested at the Peace Conference, London, including arms for sporting purposes, and their distinctive...parts ; (3) powder and explosives specially prepared fur use in war ; (4) gun mountings, limber boxes, limbers, military wagons, field forges, and their... | |
| Amos Shartle Hershey - 1927 - 820 pages
...warned in time of peace." Report, cited above. 1 DL, 22. The list, now discarded, was as follows: i. Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes,...component parts. 3. Powder and explosives specially adapted for use in war. 4. Gun mountings, limber boxes, limbers, military wagons, field forges, and... | |
| Carlton Savage - 1934 - 928 pages
...may, without notice 2 be treated as contraband of war, under the name of absolute contraband: — (1) Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes,...explosives specially prepared for use in war. (4) Gun-mountings, limber boxes, limbers, military waggons, field forges, and their distinctive component... | |
| Carlton Savage - 1934 - 564 pages
...may, without notice,1 be treated as contraband of war, under the name of absolute contraband : — (1) Arms of all kinds, including arms for .sporting purposes,...all kinds, and their distinctive component parts. "In view of the difficulty of finding an exact equivalent In English for the expression " de plein... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1936 - 316 pages
...far. They went quite a ways there, if 1 am not mistaken. Dr. BORCHARD. Here is their contraband list: Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes, and their distinctive component parts. The CHAIRMAN. You did not want sporting arms included, did you ? Dr. BORCHARD. No; we mentioned shotguns.... | |
| 1915 - 696 pages
...as conditional contraband. Schedule 1. 1. Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purpoiei, and their distinctive component parts. 2. Projectiles, charges, and cartridges of all kinds, and tlinlr illntlnrtlvc component parts. 3. Powder and explosives specially prepared for HBO In wur. 4.... | |
| United States - 1945 - 712 pages
...may, without notice, be treated as contraband of war, under the name of absolute contraband:-- (1) Arms of all kinds, including arms for sporting purposes,...explosives specially prepared for use in war. (4) Gun-mountings, limber boxes, limbers, military waggons, field forges, and their distinctive component... | |
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